Occupy Wall Street

But instead of collecting it, they'll abolish it in random act of kindness. The Jubilee begins on November 15th with "The People's Bailout," a variety show and telethon in New York City, but you can make donations over at RollingJubilee.org. All proceeds will go towards buying and abolishing people's debt.

Occupy Melbourne News Update of the Day: Though Occupy protesters in Melbourne were able to successfully skirt the city's anti-Occupy ban on camping by wearing their tents, the clever subterfuge was short-lived.

This morning, police told protesters they could no longer walk around Flagstaff Gardens dressed as tents, and would be given "reasonable time" to put on clothes

Infographic of the Day: Brooklyn College associate professor of sociology Alex S. Vitale and illustrator Chi Birmingham chart the evolution of police riot gear from the war protests of the 60s and 70s, through the trade protests of the mid-90s, to the current Occupy Wall Street demonstrations and their various national offshoots.

Celebrity Contrarian of the Day: In a recent interview, Adam Carolla took serious, expletive-saturated issue with the Occupy Wall Street protests, which he says are driven by the "participation trophy" culture of "self-entitled monsters" he lovingly refers to as "ass-douches."

Carolla breaks down his perception of the protesters and their demonstrations in signature Man Show fashion: